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I have been reading about the differences between Table Variables and Temp Tables and stumbled upon the following issue with the Table Variable. I did not see this issue mentioned in the articles I pursued.

I pass in a series of PKs via a XML data type and successfully create the records in both temp table structures. When I attempt to update further fields in the temp tables the Table Variable fails but the Temp Table has no problem with the Update Statement. What do need to do different? I would like to take advantage of the speed boost that Table Variables promise…

Here are the SP snippets and Results:

CREATE PROCEDURE ExpenseReport_AssignApprover
(
	@ExpenseReportIDs		XML
)
AS


DECLARE		@ERTableVariable		TABLE	(	ExpenseReportID				INT,
												ExpenseReportProjectID		INT,
												ApproverID					INT)


CREATE TABLE #ERTempTable
(
	ExpenseReportID				INT,
	ExpenseReportProjectID		INT,
	ApproverID					INT
)

INSERT INTO @ERTableVariable (ExpenseReportID)
SELECT ParamValues.ID.value('.','VARCHAR(20)')
FROM @ExpenseReportIDs.nodes('/Root/ExpenseReportID') as ParamValues(ID)

INSERT INTO #ERTempTable (ExpenseReportID)
SELECT ParamValues.ID.value('.','VARCHAR(20)')
FROM @ExpenseReportIDs.nodes('/Root/ExpenseReportID') as ParamValues(ID)

UPDATE			#ERTempTable
SET				ExpenseReportProjectID = (	SELECT TOP 1 ExpenseReportProjectID 
												FROM ExpenseReportItem 
												WHERE(ExpenseReportID = #ERTempTable.ExpenseReportID))

UPDATE			@ERTableVariable
SET				ExpenseReportProjectID = (	SELECT TOP 1 ExpenseReportProjectID 
												FROM ExpenseReportItem 
												WHERE(ExpenseReportID = @ERTableVariable.ExpenseReportID))

Error when last update statement in there : Must declare the scalar variable "@ERTableVariable".

ExpenseReportProjectID is updated in #ERTempTable when the last update is commented out:

Thanks for you input:

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A quick test works when I literalize the table var reference in the last update:

UPDATE @ERTableVariable
    SET ExpenseReportProjectID = (      
        SELECT TOP 1 ExpenseReportProjectID
        FROM ExpenseReportItem 
        WHERE ExpenseReportID = [@ERTableVariable].ExpenseReportID
    )

You could also use an 'update from':

UPDATE er SET 
    ExpenseReportProjectID = ExpenseReportItem.ExpenseReportProjectID
FROM @ERTableVariable er
INNER JOIN ExpenseReportItem ON 
    ExpenseReportItem.ExpenseReportID = er.ExpenseReportID

The join might return multiple rows but only one will 'stick'. Kind of a non-deterministic update like 'TOP 1'.

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Thanks, I will put that in my bag of tricks... – Dining Philanderer Nov 6 '08 at 20:23
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Try this:

CREATE PROCEDURE ExpenseReport_AssignApprover
(
        @ExpenseReportIDs               XML
)
AS BEGIN


DECLARE         @ERTableVariable                TABLE   (       ExpenseReportID                         INT,
                                                                                                ExpenseReportProjectID          INT,
                                                                                                ApproverID                                      INT)


CREATE TABLE #ERTempTable
(
        ExpenseReportID                         INT,
        ExpenseReportProjectID          INT,
        ApproverID                                      INT
)

INSERT INTO @ERTableVariable (ExpenseReportID)
SELECT ParamValues.ID.value('.','VARCHAR(20)')
FROM @ExpenseReportIDs.nodes('/Root/ExpenseReportID') as ParamValues(ID)

INSERT INTO #ERTempTable (ExpenseReportID)
SELECT ParamValues.ID.value('.','VARCHAR(20)')
FROM @ExpenseReportIDs.nodes('/Root/ExpenseReportID') as ParamValues(ID)

UPDATE                  #ERTempTable
SET                             ExpenseReportProjectID = (      SELECT TOP 1 ExpenseReportProjectID 
                                                                                                FROM ExpenseReportItem 
                                                                                                WHERE(ExpenseReportID = #ERTempTable.ExpenseReportID))

UPDATE                  @ERTableVariable
SET                             ExpenseReportProjectID = (      SELECT TOP 1 ExpenseReportProjectID 
                                                                                                FROM ExpenseReportItem 
                                                                                                WHERE(ExpenseReportID = @ERTableVariable.ExpenseReportID))

END
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Sorry I thought I was clear, I only included snippets from the SP. I left out all the comments and misc code so it wouldn't clutter the screen. My SP has the BEGIN and END keywords.

IE it works perfectly when I comment out the second update using the TempVariable...

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Ok, then try use a semicilon ( ";" ) at end of the each command ( selects, updates, etc ... ). Maybe sql parser don't do, what we think. – TcKs Nov 6 '08 at 17:15

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